the singer confides in her “terror” of childbirth!

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Currently eight months pregnant, Camille Lellouche continues to confide in her pregnancy. And to her fans, she did not hide that her greatest fear is childbirth.

Soon, Camille Lellouche will meet her first child. Last May, the comedian and singer revealed, to everyone’s surprise, to be five months pregnant with a little girl. “I want to cry, it’s the hormones”she explained in a video to announce her pregnancy to her fans, explaining that she could no longer keep this secret any longer. “I’m so happy to tell you this! I wanted to tell you because in the summer, I can’t see myself wearing sweaters”, she said, tears in her eyes. Happy news for the one who has long had a complicated love life, and who now counts the weeks before her delivery, scheduled for October. And while she confides for several months without taboo, and with humor, on the kilos she took during her pregnancy, Camille Lellouche assures that her greatest fear is that of childbirth.

On her Instagram account, the singer, who is determined to “tell the whole truth” to her subscribers about her pregnancy, did not hide that, the closer it gets, the more [elle a] very scared“.”I don’t play smart anymore, she launched in a story. From now on “not far from the goal”that is to say, of her childbirth, Camille Lellouche assumes the fact that she “shit on it” at the thought of bringing her baby into the world, so much so that even the vocabulary used at these times worries her. “I’m very scared, of everything, even the words we use : mucous plugs, bag of waters, epidural also, it does not make me like. Lots of veins!”she added.

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Camille Lellouche confides in pregnancy

After having taken “fourteen kilos of love”, Camille Lellouche now tags in the idea of ​​giving birth, while she seems not to have always lived her pregnancy well, but also, the many physical changes undergone by her body. Among them, the “pimples on the back”, the extra pounds, as well as water retention, but above all, constant fatigue. “I was told that the last months were long, indeed, it’s long long long. And then, it weighs. You do not sleep. I tell you, the first four months I puked and did not move , after great for two and a half months, and as soon as I entered the seventh month, KO, impossible to sleep. I sleep sitting up”she admitted.

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